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Egyptian law scholar and diplomat, 4th Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and Nobel Peace Prize recipient
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f Mideast Wholesale Thomas L. Friedman ance 2. | Le Monde diplomatique Is This the End of the Assad Dynasty? Patrick Seale Article 3. NYT _ Books Mohamed ElBaradei, the Inspector Leslie H. Gelb Article 4.) Vanity Fair Hillary Clinton - Woman of the World Jonathan Alter Article 1. NYT End of Mideast Wholesal
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ist stances, he will have to overcome his association with the past regime, which has already emerged as a major issue in his campaign. There is also Mohamed ElBaradei, the former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Nobel Prize winner. While respected for his clear articulation of liberal politica
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undermine the result by trying to force through reforms before the elections. Their great champion, former U.N. nuclear watchdog (and Nobel laureate) Mohamed ElBaradei, argues that the constitution can't wait for people's elected representatives. The youth leaders agree and are threatening to return to Tahrir Square
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writing an unrepresentative Constitution," argued Mohamed ElBaradei, the former international atomic energy czar who
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n churches and intimidation of its critics. After the military's actions in the past few weeks, there is no going back. For the US government, for Mohamed ElBaradei, for the Saudis and Emeratis, for everyone who was on board with the interim government, the chance for a settlement between the post-coup regime
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dermine the result by trying to force through reforms before the elections. Their great champion, former U.N. nuclear watchdog (and Nobel laureate) Mohamed ElBaradei, argues that the constitution can't wait for people's elected representatives. The youth leaders agree and are threatening to return to Tahrir Squa
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d, for reasons that are now public knowledge. To understand why, one only needs read the memoirs of Jack Straw, then British foreign secretary, or Mohamed ElBaradei, then secretary general of the International Atomic Energy Agency — or indeed the memoirs of Rouhani, who was then the chief negotiator of the Ira
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t. For the fate of the Arab Spring still hangs most of all on what happens in the most populous and culturally powerful country in the Arab world. Mohamed ElBaradei, one of the frontrunners to be Egypt's next president and a leading liberal voice, told me last week: "If we succeed here, then the march towards d

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Bashar al-Assad
PersonPresident of Syria from 2000 to 2024

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Hosni Mubarak
PersonPresident of Egypt from 1981 to 2011

Cairo
LocationCapital city of Egypt

Muslim Brotherhood
OrganizationIslamist political organization

Tunisia
LocationCountry in North Africa

Yemen
LocationCountry in West Asia

Tehran
LocationCapital city of Iran

Lebanon
LocationCountry in West Asia

Benjamin Netanyahu
PersonPrime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; since 2022)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Middle East
LocationGeopolitical region encompassing Egypt and most of Western Asia, including Iran

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)
the Gaza Strip
LocationTerritory in the Middle East

West Bank
LocationTerritory in the Middle East

Damascus
LocationCapital and largest city of Syria

Amr Moussa
PersonPolitician from Egypt

Ankara
LocationCapital of Turkey
Patrick Seale
PersonJournalist and author (1930-2014)